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ST. ALBERT » ALBERTA
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EROM THE TOW BRASS.
On July 3rd the Mayor and six newly
elected councillors of the town of
St. Albert met for their first offic~
ial meeting in the beautifully appeint-
ed Council Chamber of the Town Hall.
Mr. Gordon Parkes, Secretery-Manager
of the Town administered the oath of
office to Mayor Wm. Veness, and then
to each Councillor. Following his «
sumption of office, Mr. Veness gave
‘an address of welcome to his new Ceun-
cil, He stressed the need for unity,
without which the future of St. Albert
would be poor indeed, "Let the people
who have chosen us have confidence in
us" he said. "I would like to remind
you of the last five years during whic!
St. Albert was governed by @ Board of
Administrators, very important years
because the foundation was then laid
for the future St. Albert, Our first
duty should be to become acquainted
with every facet of the town adninis-
tration. Contact with every depart
ment is a necessity. We need to take
inventory of what we already have."
He further stated that "We have oper-
ated as a Council with a Secretary-
Manager. Before considering making
any changes in this method of govern=
ment, we should study the different
forms of civic administration which
might suit our needs." He stressed
that once decisions have been made by
Council, oll members should back them,
even though such decisions might not
have been unanimous. "You should
stand close behind your Council" he
said.
A member of the former Bonrd, Mr.
Kennedy, was an interested spectator
and Nr. Veness thanked him for his
years of fine work and the contribut-
don he hed made, He asked Mr. Kennedy
‘te convey to Messrs Povter and Shogran
‘the other Government menbers of the
former board, his thenks for their
work in that capacity.
Mr, Veness suggested thet Mr. G.
Parkes explain the present state of
the development of St. Albert, using
the fine illuminated map in the Coun-
cil Chamber for this purpose.
Motions passed included one appointing
Mr. Loyd Wheating Deputy Mayor. An=
other set the date and time of Coun-
cil meetings as the second and fourth
Mondays of each month, from 6:30 to
11:00 p.m, with » half hour "coffee
break". By motion of Council the
Bank of Montreal will continue to
handle the town's banking accounts.
‘A WORD OF APPRECIATION
The last meeting of the Board of Administrators (under the New Towne Act)
was held on June 25th, The main item of business was the approval of the bud-
get with the good news that the mill rete was set three mills lower than in
1961. (In next issue you wilt find a complete nesune of the 1962 budget)
The four years that St. Albert has operated under the New Towns Act were
probably the most important period in its history. In thet four years we have
seen its development from atetic anall town to a Dynamic new community of
ever 5,000 souls. During that time the administration of the Town's business
was in the capable hands of @ progressive Board of Administrators, four of whom
were locally elected and three representative of Government Departments, togeth-
ex with a Secretary Manager of outstanding ability, We would like to express
to these men our thanks for # job well done
ST. ALBERT CIVIC ELECTIONS, JUNE 27, 1962.
INTERESTING FIGURES
Mayor William Veness can be sure of unanimous support from his new council
who like himself were all candidates sponsored by the Civic Electors’ Associa-
tion, We hope that this Civic Electors team will quide St. Albert in the way
ahead as # progressive independent town, rich in history, with a great future.
It must be an honor to be Mayor or Councillor of a Town with so many possibil—
ities.
May our citizens give to their new Mayor and Councillors the support which
they have every right to expect after their brilliant victory at the polls
Next week we hope to be able to comment more-fully on various aspects of
the problems with which the council will be faced. This week we only pause to
bring you # few interesting figures.
DETAILED RESULTS OF VOTING
Candidate Grandin Sturgeon Missien Advance Total _—Pereentage
Park Heights & Braeside Poll Vote:
de Bruijn, J. 19 235 401 1 832 6a
Stewart, Dr. D. 219 170 428 6 623 634
Wheating, L. 213 154 aaa 1 816 62.5%
Skrobot, Dr. W. 165 441 462 9 m7 5%
Montpetit, B.L. 7 126 468 7 n8 55%
Powell, €. 152 145 393 is 697 53%
Gates, J.C. 162 168 167 4 52l 40%
Cuts, Dr. W.D. 221 aia 156 1 493 30%
Dobbie, J. 174 1s 103 $ 397 30%
Sollenych, A. 166 @3 103 2 374 2%
Donais, A. 139 39 149 2 349 2%
Meleshko, J. 2 69 a7 4 311 246%
Tucker, Fe 3 al 48 3 123 *
Andrews, Ay 45 at a. 1 104 %
ANALYSIS OF VOTES CAST.
Poll Number of Votes Number on Voters' List Percentage who Voted
Mission, Braeside
‘and Downtown 610 17. 52.1%
Grandin Park 367 837 46.2%
Sturgeon Heights 297 612 48.5%
TOTAL 1294 2620 49.6%
Last fall the Percentage of votes cast in the Civic Election was 47.2, giving
an increase of 2.2% in this election.
CIVIC ELECTORS’ ASSOCIATION CANDIDATES polled 64% of Totel Votes.
It came as @ surprise that John deBruijn topped the polls with 64%, as an
accountant. previously unknown to most of our citizens. He was backed, not
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CARD OF THANKS
The executive of the Civic Electors Association
would like to thank all those who assisted them
in any way during the recent Town Election,
Our special thanks to those who supported
our candidates at the polls,
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